Martha Plimpton is making sure everyone she knows in New York City can go to the Women’s March on Washington, DC, if they want to.

She’s organizing a bus to the event, carrying 28 people, as well as sleeping accommodations for 15 on a pay-what-you-can basis.

The actress-activist is on the board of directors for A is For, a nonprofit dedicated to women’s reproductive rights, and she told Page Six of Saturday’s coming event, “Everyone marching, whether in DC or their home states, is sending a message to the incoming administration and its supporters . . . that we are watching and we are ready to defend ourselves and our neighbors from the suffering they intend to inflict on the American people,” adding, “This is the beginning of a long period of resistance for which a diverse America is well-prepared.”